JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
Internal Control System on Fraud Detection: Nigeria Experience
Author(s): Idowu Abiola, Adedokun Taiwo Oyewole
Citation: Idowu Abiola, Adedokun Taiwo Oyewole, (2013) "Internal Control System on Fraud Detection: Nigeria Experience," Journal of Accounting and Finance, Vol. 13, Iss. 5, pp. 141 - 152
Article Type: Research paper
Publisher: North American Business Press
Abstract:
The study focused on evaluation of the effects of internal control system on fraud detection in selected
Nigerian commercial banks. Data were analyzed using General Least Square Regression Analysis,
Correlation Analysis, Panel Data Analysis. Results were statistically significant at 5% with 95% degree
of freedom; internal control system 0.532(**) and 0.423(**). Fraud detection 0.338(**) with correlation
being significant at 5% level and 0.234(***) relationship between ICS and FD at the significant level of
0.001. Improved employee training, 0.338(**) and 0.234(**) with correlation being significant at 5% level
and 0.524(***) relationship between ET and FD at the significant level of 0.001.